Sky's successful drive into broadband is set to shift up a gear in November when it will launch a package aimed at the UK's 10 million-plus Freeview households.
Sky Broadband launched last year after the group bought Easynet, but currently only supplies existing TV customers as part of a bundle. It offers up to theoretical …

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Picnic in VM backyard ?

Would they also be able to offer BB over Cable (VM ) Lines ? That would be really interesting. If not, why not ? If all major ISPs can offer BB over BT lines, why not over cable lines ? About time real competition takes hold, isnt it ?

Won't happen, ever

The reason other companies can use the BT owned phone line is that the infrastructure was previously owned by a nationalised industry which was sold off. As the tax payer funded the investment then it was deemed only fair that no one company should be able to hold the monopoly, all in the name of competition.

Same principal is used to sell electricty and gas, the infrastructure was built by tax money.

Given that VM/NTL/Telewest/Diamond Cable etc. were all privately funded companies that invested their own money they cannot be forced to open up their network.

To use a bad anaolgy, as is the standard way of getting a point over on 'tinternet, you could take the argument to extremes and say all private cars should be available for hire as taxis.

VM

Looks like VM are sharpening up their deal, but I haven't sen much in the press yet:

http://allyours.virginmedia.com/html/internet/bb_deal.html

2Mb for £4.50 + phone line rental.

Not a bad deal = £15.50 for uncapped (but throttled) 2Mb + phone + weekend calls + free TV package. With a bit of arm-twisting, possible to get unlimited phone as well for a total of £20/month. I used to pay >£60/month for pretty much the same service 1 year ago.

It's just a shame that every communication from them is so informal that it makes me want to punch their first-name-terms faces. Yes, as far as you're concerned, my name does begin with Mr.!

Possible

Given that even cable IS a Monopoly now, how about using anti-competitiveness/anti trust as an argument to force open network to new players (of course at a price - like BT does and milks smaller ISPs) ? Surely, better for competition ! The award winners have always been smaller players due to good services & support, which they can replicate on Cable network.

why

why do thease company offer faster broadband if people cant get thease speeds its stupid bt upgrade your lines your lacking in competition all the other world are on 100mb or higher where not even there simple as that get fibre optic now